This week a sixth grader wanted to interview me at work for a project he was doing, and he asked me about video games. He keep saying "Ness" when talking about the N.E.S. and it bothered me too.Ichinisan wrote:I grew up in the United States of America where absolutely no one called the Nintendo Entertainment System "ness". Everyone and his/her uncle called it the "Nintendo" or the "N.E.S." as it was heard in the television commercials ("Introducing...Super Gameboy for Super N.E.S!"). Throughout the duration of the 8 and 16 bit eras, I never heard a soul pronounce it phonetically even once.
When Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World was not yet released for GBA, I watched a Gamespot video review in which the reviewer was obviously a complete retard who had never owned an SNES. In the review, he said both "ness" and "sness" and it completely threw me for a loop.
I wanted to punch his fucking face in...I don't know why.
Also, I never understood why people, usually regional/country based, pronounce the letter "Z" as "zed". Does anyone know why this started or why it is so regional? I mean, the letters, B, C, D, and many others are pronounced "bee", "cee", "dee", they are not pronounced "bed", "ced", "ded" or so on. For this reason, "zee" seems right to me.